Currently I have constructed a custom dialog to prompt the user for the
settings required for the installation. If this is an upgrade then I will have
saved those settings in the registry and I obviously don't want to prompt the
user/installer for those settings again. How do I bypass this dialo
No, the product is supported on Windows Server 2003 Server. So we will be
implementing the installer for Windows Server 2003 only.
So how can display the website list in List Box?
Thanks,
Sneha
Dana Gutride wrote:
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> Do you want this to work on Windows 2008 as well? If so, you are going to
Victor Sergienko wrote:
> I was able to find that I need to run something like
> ct.exe WixIsolatedAppExtension -src click_through_try.ctd -out feed.rss
> but I probably need another parameter or settings file to initialize
> builder fields.
>
I believe all the settings are in the .ctd file.
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> The question that comes up is after this conditional block and there is a
> major upgrade, when should the settings that are saved in the registry be
> read in? Is there a conditional clause on saving that setting in the registry
> that I am missing?
No. Just always
Dustin Johnson wrote:
> Is it possible to get the property change event to effect a change in
> a control?
Not that I know of.
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Abhradeep Thakurta wrote:
In such a situation we should enter the new node inside the empty
*dependentAssembly* *. *Now my major problem is how do I define the
XPath for such a situation.
You don't. If you use the Id of the
After adding the following entry to my wix setup project using the votive vs08
project extensions support everything works fine.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Installer XML
v3\bin\WixUIExtension.dll
Later when I close and try to reopen the project I get the following erro
How do I build a package and RSS update with ct.exe?
I was able to find that I need to run something like
ct.exe WixIsolatedAppExtension -src click_through_try.ctd -out feed.rss
but I probably need another parameter or settings file to initialize
builder fields.
Is there another way to build thу
Daryn Mitchell originally wrote:
> > ... merge module's ... SecureCustomProperties ... how should the
> > merge module get the result of its file search during Vista repair?
Bob Arnson wrote:
> The only thing I can think of is a custom action that adds your property
> to the SecureCustomPr
I'm trying to get the next button to behave similar to the next button
in the license agreement dialog. The twist here is that the property
change comes from a custom action. Is it possible to get the property
change event to effect a change in a control?
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Hi there,
I've decompiled my IS MSI and now I have one big .wxs file, which I want to
fragment.
Before I start, I want to gather WiX design best practice. Could somebody share
or recommend any resources?
Thanks,
Stas
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Do you want this to work on Windows 2008 as well? If so, you are going to
have trouble connecting to IIS for the site list in the UI sequence of your
msi and the direction you are attempting to go in right now will probably
not work.
Dana
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Sneha Gharpure <
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Hi,
Can you please elaborate on this? As in how a list type box can be shown
which will list all the websites in IIS?
In my scenario, the virtual directory names are fixed. I just need to select
a web site under which these virtual directories will be deployed. I have a
VB script that lists all
On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 02:29:04 +0330, Riyaz Mogharabin wrote:
Riyaz,
> I have created an installer with "WiXUi.InstallDir". I need to
> check the install path that the user selects and not let him
> continue the installation if the path contains a space.
This is very unfriendly to your users, not
Alexander Shevchuk wrote:
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> Persist your parameter in the registry and retrieve it from there during
> maintenance/upgrade install.
>
Hi Alex,
yes I know I could use registry for this. But it looks very odd for me since
.Net is propagating a App.config solution everywhere and now I'm force
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